Fabio Manganiello on Nostr: npub1l3gpk…qvu48 I made an extension a while ago that does exactly that - it puts ...
npub1l3gpk6vrudg8r67swqlex5alv9ch59s4lw46kk6hekuxe2n3aczsyqvu48 (npub1l3g…vu48) I made an extension a while ago that does exactly that - it puts the feed icon back in the URL bar.
Plus, it renders application/rss+xml, application/atom+xml and friends in a readable way when you open a feed URL in your browser - there was a time when browsers used to handle these content types, nowadays they just return the raw XML.
It’d be interesting if the folks at npub100cvdyxn56frnz0p3hx5e2vnl82fphfy5ytw8qs3jpeh64zhwa6qsngkwp (npub100c…gkwp) have more insights on why they decided to drop the feed icon indicator in the URL bar as well as the support for rendering feed mimetypes - and why the timing of that decision approximately matched the timing when Chrome dropped their support for those features.
Plus, it renders application/rss+xml, application/atom+xml and friends in a readable way when you open a feed URL in your browser - there was a time when browsers used to handle these content types, nowadays they just return the raw XML.
It’d be interesting if the folks at npub100cvdyxn56frnz0p3hx5e2vnl82fphfy5ytw8qs3jpeh64zhwa6qsngkwp (npub100c…gkwp) have more insights on why they decided to drop the feed icon indicator in the URL bar as well as the support for rendering feed mimetypes - and why the timing of that decision approximately matched the timing when Chrome dropped their support for those features.